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FightCamp 360 Episode 6 (VIDEO)
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184 sparring rounds he said. He said that before the fight. That is a lot. I was afraid he left the fight in the gym if you know what I mean.Comment
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Froch... lol.... what a queen.
He was bragging about getting 2 stiches without a local.
I got suckerpunched when I was 15 years old and had to have them in my lips and my gums without a local (which hurt like hell) and I never realized it was something to brag to my family about.Comment
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Props for the vid man, missed the episode last night and spotting this thread meant I didn't have to go looking for it on Showtime's website. Very good episode, though I wish there was a bit more about Green in it, he's brand new and there hasn't really been too much spotlight put on him just yet.Comment
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^^^Im absolutely blown away by this series!!!
Super Six Reasons why its Better:
1. Doesnt feel as scripted as 24/7
2. More behind the scenes access
3. No BORING Narrator!!
4. Carl Froch is a very interesting guy
5. Its nice to see the different locations outside Las Vegas
6. We get tot see reactions during the actual fightsComment
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http://sports.sho.com/browse/video-p...id=87663245001
YEEEESSSSSSSS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
if u guys want to make the screen bigger just press ctrl and + at the same timeComment
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Another good episode.
The primary reason that this is superior to 24/7 is that it's about documenting events, not hyping a fight. 24/7 consists of people trying to sell you something. 360 shows what happens, and it's all real. The argument between the promoters at the start, the dispute over the CF/AA venue, Froch's reaction to defeat etc.
One thing I found interesting was that both corners told their man that he was behind after 10 rounds. Both Montoya and McCracken seem to be good motivators, enthusiastic while still being able to think and analyse.
Another thing I've not seen anyone mention is that it's now on videotape that Sauerland said that Froch/AA should be in Las Vegas. For anyone paying attention, Froch wants the fight in the US and Sauerland are now refusing.
So if you're keeping score, that's twice that Sauerland have offered to have Froch/AA take place in a certain venue (first the UK and now the US) only to then refuse to stick to their word later on.
My only complaint would be that there wasn't enough on Ward/Green. They could've done one episode on each fight instead of having 20+ minutes of Kessler-Froch and only giving Ward and Green a few minutes each. AG seems like an interesting character and could make for a good episode if given enough screen time.Comment
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Another good episode.
The primary reason that this is superior to 24/7 is that it's about documenting events, not hyping a fight. 24/7 consists of people trying to sell you something. 360 shows what happens, and it's all real. The argument between the promoters at the start, the dispute over the CF/AA venue, Froch's reaction to defeat etc.
One thing I found interesting was that both corners told their man that he was behind after 10 rounds. Both Montoya and McCracken seem to be good motivators, enthusiastic while still being able to think and analyse.
Another thing I've not seen anyone mention is that it's now on videotape that Sauerland said that Froch/AA should be in Las Vegas. For anyone paying attention, Froch wants the fight in the US and Sauerland are now refusing.
So if you're keeping score, that's twice that Sauerland have offered to have Froch/AA take place in a certain venue (first the UK and now the US) only to then refuse to stick to their word later on.
My only complaint would be that there wasn't enough on Ward/Green. They could've done one episode on each fight instead of having 20+ minutes of Kessler-Froch and only giving Ward and Green a few minutes each. AG seems like an interesting character and could make for a good episode if given enough screen time.Comment
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